Hotels in Oahu Island

Hotel was well located within easy walking distance of shops, restaurants and beaches. As there was a large group of us we used to meet most days for happy hour before dinner and bar staff were particularly friendly. Overall a pleasant experience.

Traveller from Sydney Aust.

Located across from Waikiki Beach, the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani is within a block of the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, a …More

Overall this Hotel customer service was completely outstanding from the first day throughout. Brian the front desk check in representative was hands down the best customer representative I've ever seen. My wife is rarely impressed with hotel personnel, but Brain was very polite and extremely professional. We celebrated our 20th year anniversary on this trip. And yes we will be returning in 6 months because of Brian's attention to detail and great service.

Traveller from fortson

The Kahala Hotel & Resort is located on a secluded crescent beach in the exclusive Kahala area of Honolulu, only 4 miles from …More

Perfect location. Center of waikiki, center of shopping zone. Walking distance to everywhere. Get a ocean front room and it is worth it.
Perfect facilities. The best edgeless pool to the sea. Large pool and slide for kids.
Con: edgeless pool is adult only since it is open bar. Room is a little small and old, but have everything needed.

A Traveller

The oceanfront Sheraton Waikiki is steps from an intimate stretch of the legendary Waikiki Beach—2 miles of golden sand and …More

Hotels in Hawaii (The Big Island)

We enjoyed our time at the Hilton Waikoloa but my biggest complaint is that it is expensive! $30/day resort fee and $25/self-parking fee/day are outrageous. The food is also expensive, but that is expected with all resorts in Hawaii.
Prepare to do a lot of walking, because the resort is spread out, even with the free monorail train and motorboats. The hotel rooms are due for a much needed makeover but at least they're clean.
There are plenty of activities ranging from swimming to tennis to snorkeling in the hotel's very own private lagoon, which is adjacent to a dolphin cove, another expensive activity. Unfortunately, the hotel does not have a sandy beach on the property.
All in all, it's an enjoyable place to stay.

Traveller from Burlingame, CA

This 7-story Waikoloa beachfront hotel located on an island is adjacent to two golf courses and within a 5-minute drive of …More

We stayed 1 nite in Kona for $122, free parking, wifi, 2 nites in volcano, $150 free wifi, free parking, brekky included.
Marriot, 199 a night plus a $30 passport resort fee, terrible fee, not worth it, another way for the big companies to take you for more. The resort was nice, pool was great, bar was nice. we didn't use the restaurants, or wifi. Or anything else .
I'll always go to the smaller b N b rather than the large resorts.

Traveller from sydney, australia

Fronting a deep, half-mile stretch of beach on the sunny Kohala Coast, this family-friendly Waikoloa Beach resort is located …More

From the minute you arrive at the Fairmont you are greeted with a leigh and heartfelt Aloha. The rooms grounds and restaurants are incredible. You do not need to leave the Fairmont it has everything. The views of the beach and lagoon are the perfect Hawaiian vista and a short walk from your room through lush gardens. The lagoon is perfect for kids and a great place to spot sea turtles.Our daughter spent hours in the pool and lagoon snorkeling paddle boarding and Kayaking. The Fairmont and their restaurants have an open outdoor airy feel and the food is delicious . The Fairmont Orchid is a tropical paradise .The people that work there make it a resort that we will return to soon.

Traveller from San Clemente, California

This 32-acre oceanfront resort is set on the sunny Kohala Coast of Hawaii's Big Island. The resort features water sports …More